Blog Category: Science On a Sphere®

A
glowing six-foot diameter sphere, suspended from the ceiling of NOAA
headquarters in Silver Spring, Md., is the 100th Science On a Sphere® installed
around the world. The 3-D display system, which was unveiled November 22, illuminates
awe-inspiring animations of planet Earth and is used by educators, curators and
scientists alike to explore global environmental data, such as swirling
hurricanes, clouds and ocean currents.

Science On a Sphere® (SOS) is
seen by 33 million people annually in 15 countries, 27 U.S. states, the
District of Columbia and American Samoa. Using computers and video projectors,
the system displays planetary data on an opaque carbon fiber sphere, and
presenters can draw from more than 400 annotated datasets to highlight weather
observations, climate models, ocean acidification plus the latest solar system
imagery. Read more